I am wainting on my appointment with the consulate, and having things translated. I have a certificate of non-existance. The census report- which is just a copy of the page from the 1930 census shows them supposebly as us citizens. This does not back up my claim anyway.

My question is does this need to be translated? Will I even need this?
I heard my grandfather say the they bought thier papers from the alderman for $10. A good chicago way of doing things, but totaly not legal.
They either thougth they were legal, or didn't care.

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